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Institute for Horn of Africa Studies and Affairs
Conference on “Looking Back & Looking Forward: The Somali Region (aka the
Ogaden) in the 21st Century”  
University of Minnesota, Human Rights Center  
18-20 June 2010

 

CONFLICT AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE SOMALI REGION: THE EPRDF AND 
GOVERNANCE IN THE OGADEN

 

by

Theodore M. Vestal

Professor Emeritus of Political Science

Oklahoma State University

3030 South Quaker Avenue

Tulsa, OK 74114-5322

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Website: http://fp.okstate.edu/vestal/

Governance in the Somali Region of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia suffers from deficits of democracy and abuses of human rights. The shortcomings of the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) government is well rehearsed and distressing.1 For nineteen years, the ruling EPRDF has tyrannically dominated the central government and the regions of the country-- and has been in power now longer than the Derg.

Last Updated (Wednesday, 25 August 2010 17:06)

 

Ted_VestalTheodore M. Vestal has been a member of the faculty of Oklahoma State University since 1988, serving in the Department of Political Science, where he has been a professor since 1995, and in the School of International Studies. On 1 August 2008, he was granted the title of Professor Emeritus of Political Science. Professor Vestal teaches primarily in the field of constitutional law, with an emphasis on civil liberties and civil rights. His research interests include public law, contemporary Ethiopia, and international education. Dr. Vestal testified before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Africa in 1994 on "Ethiopia: The Challenges Ahead."In 2002, Professor Vestal was awarded a research grant from the Oklahoma Council for the Humanities to write a book about U.S. foreign policy and attitudes towards Africa generally and Ethiopia specifically as seen in the North American travels of Emperor Haile Selassie.

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